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Carbon trading: time for industry involvement.

Eric Johnson1, Russell Heinen

  • 1Atlantic Consulting, Obstgartenstrasse 14, CH-8136 Gattikon, Switzerland. Atlantic@ecosite.co.uk

Environment International
|January 30, 2004
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Carbon trading is rapidly expanding, with markets projected to reach $1 billion annually by 2010. Industries should actively engage in defining carbon trading policies now to protect their interests.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Economics
  • Climate Policy
  • Market Analysis

Background:

  • Carbon trading is evolving from a theoretical concept into a tangible market.
  • The Kyoto Protocol (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) symbolizes global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Despite US withdrawal, the momentum for greenhouse gas reduction is irreversible.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To forecast the growth and impact of carbon trading markets.
  • To advise industry on proactive engagement in carbon market development.
  • To identify key greenhouse gases beyond carbon dioxide relevant to trading.

Main Methods:

  • Market analysis and projection of trading volumes.
  • Review of international climate agreements and their implications.

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  • Identification of key industrial stakeholders in greenhouse gas markets.
  • Main Results:

    • Carbon trading markets, initiated in 2002 with $10 million, are projected to reach $1 billion annually by 2010, particularly within the EU.
    • Greenhouse gas trading is expected to become a daily activity in Europe, Canada, and Japan by 2010, influencing the US market.
    • Significant interest in carbon trading is anticipated among producers and users of methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.

    Conclusions:

    • Industry must proactively engage in defining carbon trading frameworks to safeguard their interests.
    • The growth of carbon trading is inevitable and will impact global markets, regardless of individual country participation.
    • Focus should extend beyond carbon dioxide to other potent greenhouse gases.